Is there anything more bizarre than a wild turkey recking havoc on a college campus? Probably not, and thats been exactly the case for the Michigan Wolverines. According to reports, the Turkey has been wondering around the north campus chasing pedestrians.
Find the full Anne Arbor report here:
A turkey living on the University of Michigan’s North Campus has captured the attention of students, staff and police for the past month. The bird has been spotted roaming the open campus’ wooded areas, chasing passers-by and even attempting to board buses.
“He hasn’t hurt anybody, but he’s a very aggressive bird,” University of Michigan Police Department deputy chief Melissa Overton said. U of M North Campus turkey “hunting” U of M North Campus turkey “hunting”
“He’s also created a traffic hazard because apparently he likes to lay down in the middle of the road and not move. It can be very difficult for the buses to get around him.”
The real question is how many cops will it take for the Michigan police to catch this wild turkey? I mean c’mon its a Turkey. The animal has about as big of a brain as Braylon Edwards, but shoot if this is your biggest problem of the summer I guess you’re doing alright.
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